More UK staff return to office & note ‘surprising benefits’
Research from Ezra Coaching has revealed that more than half of UK office workers have now returned to the workplace on either a...
Global award for empowering women open for nominations
UN Women and the Kingdom of Bahrain’s Supreme Council for Women (SCW) have called for nominations for the Princess Sabeeka Bint Ibrahim Al-Khalifa's Global...
Business leaders must address disability perception gaps
Business Disability Forum (BDF) has called on employers and business leaders to “reality check their views of disability" as they plan for...
GEF concludes with bold goals to accelerate gender equality
The Generation Equality Forum (GEF) – hosted in Paris – concluded this week with the announcement of bold gender equality commitments; along...
Goodwill names Dr Samantha-Rae Dickenson as Director Of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Workforce provider Goodwill Industries International (GII) has announced the appointment of Dr Samantha-Rae Dickenson as Director Of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I).
HTL industry reports ‘some’ D&I progress, despite tough year
Despite a turbulent year as a result of the pandemic, some diversity and inclusion (D&I) progress has been made in the hospitality, travel...
WISE calls on employers to help solve UK’s digital skills gap
WISE is looking for more employers and individuals to take part in its ongoing survey to help future-proof tomorrow’s workforce; and ensure...
Racial justice now a ‘long-term’ corporate priority
Amid the impassioned cries to end systemic racism, 64% of leaders say racial justice is now a new long-term corporate social responsibility (CSR) priority,...
Getty Images joins forces with UK Black Pride for wider audience reach
Visual communications firm Getty Images and UK Black Pride, Europe’s largest celebration for African, Asian, Middle Eastern, Latin American and Caribbean-heritage LGBTQI+...
Staff loyalty ‘strongly’ tied to how well firms handled Covid-19
Employee loyalty is strongly tied to how staff believe their employers handled the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a new study.













































